Year-round Tax Tips and Money Moves

July 3, 2020

 

The key to cutting your taxes is to make the proper moves not just on April 15, but all year round.

Tax tip pencil pointThese tips will help ensure that you don’t miss any tax-saving opportunities.

You can find an ongoing collection of Tax Tips by clicking that linked phrase. That will bring up on your screen all the posts tagged with that designation, with the most recent item at the top.

Then there are the special Tax Tip collections. 

Certain tax tips get special attention. Over the years, their display has taken various forms and followed assorted time tables. The bottom line is that these tips are highlighted in the upper right corner of the ol’ blog, both on the main home page and on each separate post page.

During the main tax filing season, which typically runs from January through the mid-April filing deadline, the Tax Tips tend to focus on how to file your annual Form 1040 correctly and quickly.

After the filing due date, the tips morph into pieces of advice on how to reduce your coming tax bill. 

Most tips focus on federal tax returns, but some state tips also find their way into the spotlight now and then. 

If you miss one of the tips when it is featured at the top of the page, don’t worry. You can always check them out at the links below.

December 2021 Tax Tips     

November 2021 Tax Tips

October 2021 Tax Tips

September 2021 Tax Tips

August 2021 Tax Tips

July 2021 Tax Tips

June 2021 Tax Tips

May 2021 Tax Tips

April 2021 Tax Tips

March 2021 Tax Tips

February 2021 Tax Tips

January 2021 Tax Tips

Weekly Tax Tips 2020 

July Tax Tips 2020

June Tax Tips 2020

May Tax Tips 2020

April Tax Tips 2020

March Tax Tips 2020

February Tax Tips 2020

January Tax Tips 2020

Weekly Tax Tips 2019

April Tax Tips 2019

March Tax Tips 2019

February Tax Tips 2019

January Tax Tips 2019

Weekly Tax Tips 2018

April Tax Tips 2018 

March Tax Tips 2018 

February Tax Tips 2018

January Tax Tips 2018

Weekly Tax Tips 2017

Daily Tax Tips April 2017

Daily Tax Tips March 2017

Daily Tax Tips February 2017

Daily Tax Tips January 2017

Weekly Tax Tips 2016

Daily Tax Tips Weekly Roundup 2016

Daily Tax Tips April 2016

Daily Tax Tips March 2016

Daily Tax Tips February 2016

Daily Tax Tips January 2016

Weekly Tax Tips 2015

Daily Tax Tips: April 2015

Daily Tax Tips: March 2015

Daily Tax Tips: February 2015

Daily Tax Tips: January 2015

Weekly Tax Tips 2014

Daily Tax Tips: April 2014

Daily Tax Tips: March 2014

Daily Tax Tips: February 2014

Daily Tax Tips: January 2014

Weekly Tax Tips 2013

Daily Tax Tips: April 2013

Daily Tax Tips: March 2013

Daily Tax Tips: February 2013

Dailly Tax Tips: January 2013

Weekly Tax Tips 2012

Daily Tax Tips: April 2012

Daily Tax Tips: March 2012

Daily Tax Tips: February 2012

Daily Tax Tips: January 2012

Weekly Tax Tips 2011

Daily Tax Tips April 2011

Daily Tax Tips March 2011

Daily Tax Tips February 2011

Daily Tax Tips January 2011

Weekly Tax Tips 2010

Daily Tax Tips 2010

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Then there are special tax tips for special tax times.

Midyear Tax Moves (general)

Midyear Tax Moves 2012

Countdown to Oct. 17, 2011, extension filing deadline

Year-end Tax & Money Moves (general)

12 Tax Tips of Christmas 2009

Reindeer Year-End Tax Tip Games 2012

Christmas Tax Tip Tunes 2013

Natural Disasters Tax Tips and Other Resources

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Enjoy the tax tips. I hope you find them useful. And if there’s a tax topic you’d like added to the tips list, just let me know.

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Those procrastinating filers aren’t a problem. In fact, the IRS appreciates taxpayers who take time to fill out their 1040 forms correctly. It also is grateful that tax submissions are spread out a bit, especially now that the IRS is a leaner agency. Processing returns is easier when they arrive throughout the year instead of in massive bunches.

But enough about Uncle Sam’s tax collection issues. The focus now is on all y’all who filed for extensions, giving you another six months to complete your return. Since your new mid-October due date will be here before you know it, let’s get started now on meeting it.

The ol’ blog is here to help you finish up your extended Form 1040. You can start with January’s tax tips page, which has links to the rest of the year’s tips by-month collections. You also can peruse various tax categories for more tailored advice by clicking on the More Tax Posts drop-down menu at the top of this (and every) page.

And to make sure you don’t miss your new filing deadline, the count-down clock below will let you know just how much time you to file by Oct. 15. At the latest.e. (Note: I’m in the Central Time Zone, so adjust accordingly for where you live.)

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